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nsa is drowningt obama in cash from the defense and intelligence industries. money from those industries. he then gets placed on the very committee that the church committee created in mid-1970s to exercise oversight over the agency and the community that basically ensures that his coffers are stuffed full of cash. of course he becomes a leading spokesperson for that agency and goes around offending everything they have done that thing wrong and there are vital and indispensable read that is the leading democrat on the committee. the thing he was asked about in terms of members of congress being locked from information, that is that my claim. members of congress came to me with his grievance and ask you to write about it. they gave me correspondence between themselves and the intelligence committee. what they're asking for was not sensitive information, but a sick things, things they read about in media cap such as the ruling by the fisa court in 2011 that much of what the nsa has been doing, spying on americans domestically, as a violation of the constitution
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we'll talk with a former director of the cia and nsa general michael hayden, as well as nsa critic congressman justin amash of michigan. then washington keeps heading for a budget impasse and government shutdown. >> we've seen a certain faction of republicans in congress saying they wouldn't pay the very bills that congress racked up in the first place. >> you know, instead of working together, the president yesterday threatened to shut down the government. >> in an exclusive interview, we'll ask house majority leader eric cantor if they can make a deal before the deadline, all right now on "fox news sunday." hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with a terror threat that has prompted the state department to arab i global issl alert for americans, and close two dozen embassies and consulates across the muslim world. we're told the al-qaeda threat is specific, but the targets are not. chief washington correspondent james rosen has the latest. james? >> chris, good morning. president obama and his national security team approached this day, the president's 52nd birthday, not in a sta
we'll talk with a former director of the cia and nsa general michael hayden, as well as nsa critic congressman justin amash of michigan. then washington keeps heading for a budget impasse and government shutdown. >> we've seen a certain faction of republicans in congress saying they wouldn't pay the very bills that congress racked up in the first place. >> you know, instead of working together, the president yesterday threatened to shut down the government. >> in an exclusive...
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with nsa hater says the chatter is a sham to feed to the nsa. sam says watch fahrenheit 9/11. the fear mongers seem like they are at it again. >> bill: absolutely. it has total echos of those days. and don says maybe this is just edward snowden getting back at the u.s. he hacked the servers and planted these emails and chatter. >> bill: who knows. it's like peter and the wolf, right? we have been through this so many times. kim is calling from california. >> caller: hey, smartest man in the world. how are you doing? >> i think she's talking to you. >> caller: oh, peter you too. i know your wife refers to you as eye candy. >> hey now. >> caller: it's like the previous person said. they must have got it from snowden. because they just can't to increase their defense. every single day they are trying to scare the crap out of us. >> bill: i think it's a way to try to build up nsa. >> caller: yeah, and i'm not buying it at all. not 1% at all. >> bill: all right. we teal talk more about this, get your take. we have been warned. here it is after -- i don't know a couple of years of s
with nsa hater says the chatter is a sham to feed to the nsa. sam says watch fahrenheit 9/11. the fear mongers seem like they are at it again. >> bill: absolutely. it has total echos of those days. and don says maybe this is just edward snowden getting back at the u.s. he hacked the servers and planted these emails and chatter. >> bill: who knows. it's like peter and the wolf, right? we have been through this so many times. kim is calling from california. >> caller: hey,...
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did it have anything to do with the nsa? i would say it would be very valuable for the administration once this has passed to give us more insight into how they knew. if they played a role, that's an important part of that debate. if it didn't, that's also an important part. >> all right, michael. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >>> the control for u.s. senate kicked off this weekend at a 133-year-old church picnic in a small kentucky town. it was the fancy farm kentucky that senate minority leader mitch mcconnell spent his first real day on the campaign trail and faced his two challengers for the first time. mcconnell is being pressured from two sides. on the left is democrat allison lundgrimes. on the right, tea party favorite matt bevin, who is challenging mcconnell in the gop primary. >> if senator mcconnell had his way, his version of kentucky health care for our seniors, grandmother, would be to walk it off. let's just tell it like it is. if the doctors told senator mcconnell that he had a kidney stone, h
did it have anything to do with the nsa? i would say it would be very valuable for the administration once this has passed to give us more insight into how they knew. if they played a role, that's an important part of that debate. if it didn't, that's also an important part. >> all right, michael. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >>> the control for u.s. senate kicked off this weekend at a 133-year-old church picnic in a small kentucky town. it was the fancy...
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is the administration winning the debate over the nsa surveillance programs? >>> and the big divide over america's role in the world that may, in fact, be a preview of fight ahead in 2016 among republicans. our political roundtable is here, including "morning joe," joe scarborough himself. and former presidential candidate, rick santorum. [ female announcer ] when you're ready to take skincare to the next level you're ready for roc® new roc® multi correxion has an exclusive 5 in 1 formula it's clinically proven to hydrate dryness, illuminate dullness lift sagging diminish the look of dark spots and smooth the appearance of wrinkles together these 5 elements create ageless looking skin roc® multi correxion 5 in 1 it's high performance skincare™ only from roc® >>> and we're back with the news that we just heard about these terror threats, specific information. former presidential candidate senator rick santorum. i'd come back to you to ask the same question i asked the senators. how significant is this? we know it's a big reaction. is it a big deal? >> i t
is the administration winning the debate over the nsa surveillance programs? >>> and the big divide over america's role in the world that may, in fact, be a preview of fight ahead in 2016 among republicans. our political roundtable is here, including "morning joe," joe scarborough himself. and former presidential candidate, rick santorum. [ female announcer ] when you're ready to take skincare to the next level you're ready for roc® new roc® multi correxion has an exclusive...
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>> well the nsa has a lost intelligence gathering programs. that's its business. it spies on foreigners. despite the hoopla we heard, it focuses own americans only if there is a connection with foreign enemies, foreign terrorist or foreign espionage activity. so i would be surprised if one of the nsa's electronic service programs wasn't involved. whether it was prism or x key stroke or the telephone logs that have been the subject of controversy. we don't know. but i tell you, going forward, it seems to me that those programs are ideally designed to try and help nsa and the government as a whole, put together these bits and pieces of information to tell us more of what the actual target of this might be. >> if the nsa program was indeed responsible for uncovering a terrorist plot, do you think, in the mind of many americans, their opinions about the surveillance by nsa will change? they may say, wait a minute. this does justify and vindicate the program in uncovering terrorist plots? >> i certainly hope so as more information comes out, whether we want it to or no
>> well the nsa has a lost intelligence gathering programs. that's its business. it spies on foreigners. despite the hoopla we heard, it focuses own americans only if there is a connection with foreign enemies, foreign terrorist or foreign espionage activity. so i would be surprised if one of the nsa's electronic service programs wasn't involved. whether it was prism or x key stroke or the telephone logs that have been the subject of controversy. we don't know. but i tell you, going...
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is the administration winning the debate over the nsa surveillance programs? >>> and the big divide over america's role in the world that may, in fact, be a preview of fight ahead in 2016 among republicans. our political roundtable is here, including "morning joe," joe scarborough himself. and former presidential candidate, rick santorum. we're back here in 60 seconds. we know why we're here. ♪ to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. ♪ to help troops see danger, before it sees them. ♪ to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to support and protect all who serve. that's why we're here. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing the first ever in-dash navigation system in america powered by your smart phone. the chevrolet spark with available bringgo navigation. it doesn't just get you from point "a" to point "b." ♪ it also comes with you... to point "c." from one intelligent mobile device to another. that's american ingenuity to find new road
is the administration winning the debate over the nsa surveillance programs? >>> and the big divide over america's role in the world that may, in fact, be a preview of fight ahead in 2016 among republicans. our political roundtable is here, including "morning joe," joe scarborough himself. and former presidential candidate, rick santorum. we're back here in 60 seconds. we know why we're here. ♪ to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. ♪ to help troops...
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nsa picked up some chatter. it is about time nsa got back to the business they're supposed to be in. secondly, al qaeda has made a point for years now not to use cell phones and other communications. dana made a point before the show maybe they're desperate. my guess is some of it may be just to throw us off. the third thing, if we hadn't closed embassies and something happened, you all would be all over it. and the last thing i will say, embassies have been closed the last 75 years as circumstances dictate. this may be more closures, goes to teddy roosevelt when they closed some. i would not consider this american weakness. and also the yemens, not rogue or research, clearly upset, right winger. >> the bar scene is where all of the freaks hang out. that's the deal. >> dana, critics at the nsa would say this is really convenient for this to happen while the programs are under fire and snowden is embarrassing us, now we can come say look at all that we uncovered. >> i am uncomfortable talking about intelligent th
nsa picked up some chatter. it is about time nsa got back to the business they're supposed to be in. secondly, al qaeda has made a point for years now not to use cell phones and other communications. dana made a point before the show maybe they're desperate. my guess is some of it may be just to throw us off. the third thing, if we hadn't closed embassies and something happened, you all would be all over it. and the last thing i will say, embassies have been closed the last 75 years as...
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that's what nsa does. its sole purpose is to get intelligence to protect americans from attack. >> with we did not have this programs we wouldn't be able to listen in on the bad guys. >> neil: this is just -- using a terror threat to run roughshod over common sense and our constitution. and by the way, patrick to your point, as if we know these programs were responsible for any of the information we have. >> no, no. the taking -- i need to come back to what you just said about the american future fund. anything something i talk about yesterday. bob bauer, the obama campaign lawyer, is the one who instituted this at the fecfec staff went to lois learner, lois lane lerner. he ended up as the irs chief counsel. on the stuff on the nsa -- this is part of the same attack on american democracy, we have people getting up here with these canards saying, look at our program, we got all this information. it had nothing do do with the 300 millions americans whose records they're taking. the nsa is supposed to be list
that's what nsa does. its sole purpose is to get intelligence to protect americans from attack. >> with we did not have this programs we wouldn't be able to listen in on the bad guys. >> neil: this is just -- using a terror threat to run roughshod over common sense and our constitution. and by the way, patrick to your point, as if we know these programs were responsible for any of the information we have. >> no, no. the taking -- i need to come back to what you just said about...
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do you think the nsa has been transparent enough? do you think the fisa courts are transparent enough? are you for this kind of surveillance that the nsa is involved with? and did this surveillance help us in this case, learning about this plot? >> in terms of the fisa court, no, i don't think the fisa court is transparent enough. i don't think they have any idea who sits on the fisa court. i think we'll be better off in a process where they're nominated by the president, confirmed. i think there should be an advocate for the privacy interests of the american people before that court. in terms of the programs themselves, the biggest question i have is about the meta data program. i've been urging nsa really for quite some time, that they ought to allow the telecommunications companies to hold their own data. and then we would only go to them when we had specific and or ti or tick u latable facts. the vast majority of telephone records within the united states. and i don't think, although people have been sloppy talking about this plo
do you think the nsa has been transparent enough? do you think the fisa courts are transparent enough? are you for this kind of surveillance that the nsa is involved with? and did this surveillance help us in this case, learning about this plot? >> in terms of the fisa court, no, i don't think the fisa court is transparent enough. i don't think they have any idea who sits on the fisa court. i think we'll be better off in a process where they're nominated by the president, confirmed. i...
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if the nsa has information, they can't prosecute you, but if the nsa is looking for two people conspiring to commit terrorism. and they inadvertently come upon two people conspiring to rob a bank, can they pass that on to the fbi? absolutely, positively not under the fourth amendment. >> but they are? >> they could be. >> but they are and that will lead us to east germany, when the prosecutorial parts of the government or the military parts of the government have all of our secrets. the linchpin of the fourth amendment is suspicion. if the government has that suspicion and they-- >> essentially judge what you're saying, it's something of a coincidence with the public opinion shifting a little on how we handle intelligence gathering that maybe those 50-some odd things came up, maybe this came up. maybe it wasn't a big deal. maybe it's being made a bigger deal to sort of justify the existence of the program in the first place. >> the same government that has not sold the truth about benghazi, same administration that did not tell the truth about the irs, expects us to believe it's telling t
if the nsa has information, they can't prosecute you, but if the nsa is looking for two people conspiring to commit terrorism. and they inadvertently come upon two people conspiring to rob a bank, can they pass that on to the fbi? absolutely, positively not under the fourth amendment. >> but they are? >> they could be. >> but they are and that will lead us to east germany, when the prosecutorial parts of the government or the military parts of the government have all of our...
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we heard all the public outcry when he learned how the nsa keeps tabs on us, but there's anger behind the escapes that we're not using this spy tools widely enough. the time quotes intelligence experts who say other government agencies want access to all the secret information the nsa selected. let's take you to the judge. senior judicial analyst, judge andrew napolitano. >> at first the government toldes when snowden made his initial revelations the only thing they captured was basic information, billing information,. who you called, when you called, how long you spoke. >> shepard: they lied to us. >> snowden and other nsa whistle-blowers, including one named thomas drake who has been on shows in this building, was prosecuted by the government, and the prosecution was thrown out. reveals the government does have the context of phone calls and e-mails and can read them. this morning we learn that other entities in the federal government are jealous that the nsa has this and they want it. but the dea revealed, the drug enforcement administration, it has received it. so, they have actua
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when the prosecutor pushed it turned out it came from a nsa wiretap. the prosecutor was angry. it infringes on a defendant's right to defendant himself. >> okay. that makes more sense now. jump in here with me, bryan. is this a situation where the discovery is only half because you're not getting anything before say that roadside stop. you're not getting the wiretaps on those informants reports or ultimately does it come out in the wash just a little too late? >> it's outrageous. if this story is accurate. it's a violation of the united states constitution. it's a violation of the obligation that every prosecutor has from the lowest level prosecutor to the federal government in the justice department to turn over all evidence to the defense attorney, the defense team and defendant they had in the case. if this is accurate it could mean dozen, maybe hundreds of criminal convictions will be set aside when this comes out. i can't believe this slow drift into this lack of privacy and the kind of information the government is getting. this sounds like another example of it. >> john,
when the prosecutor pushed it turned out it came from a nsa wiretap. the prosecutor was angry. it infringes on a defendant's right to defendant himself. >> okay. that makes more sense now. jump in here with me, bryan. is this a situation where the discovery is only half because you're not getting anything before say that roadside stop. you're not getting the wiretaps on those informants reports or ultimately does it come out in the wash just a little too late? >> it's outrageous. if...
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the fact of the matter -- and this is why i said what i said about the nsa business. the president should in the first couple of weeks of the administration, having been briefed on this, said, look, this is what we're doing, this is why we're doing it. you shouldn't really spy on americans without their permission. the polls have showed most americans would support this kind of intelligence operation on americans if it would keep them safer, and i think it probably is. the president has a job. that's to keep americans safe. i don't see how you can keep americans safe without doing things like this once in a while when a credible threat exists. there are very few republicans. the only ones i can think of would be on the intelligence committees that actually have access to anything close to what the president has access to. i have not seen -- it's possible, but i have not seen mike rogers, for example, criticizing the president on this, and he shouldn't. >> one governor, speaking of republicans, lindsey graham was on cnn over the weekend tying the nsa debate to this lat
the fact of the matter -- and this is why i said what i said about the nsa business. the president should in the first couple of weeks of the administration, having been briefed on this, said, look, this is what we're doing, this is why we're doing it. you shouldn't really spy on americans without their permission. the polls have showed most americans would support this kind of intelligence operation on americans if it would keep them safer, and i think it probably is. the president has a job....
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or support for the nsa. you know, there are some folks that are out there talking about well, this shows the nsa program is effective and they're inferring, i think, it is the one most under criticism, the domestic bulk data collection program. i think it would be extraordinarily unlikely that program played any role in uncovering this plot since we're talking about an overseas plot and focused on primarily on overseas embassies and consulates, the collection of bulk domestic data probably is far removed from that. i don't think people should either leap to the conclusion that that program was responsible or -- affirm that. and that troubles me that that suggestion is being made. >> stephanie: let's pause talking to you while i play a sound byte of you yesterday. here you are. >> you have to be very careful about how much you represent that any particular program has contributed to our security. >> stephanie: that's the problem, isn't it? when you're talking about stuff that you can't talk to us about. we do
or support for the nsa. you know, there are some folks that are out there talking about well, this shows the nsa program is effective and they're inferring, i think, it is the one most under criticism, the domestic bulk data collection program. i think it would be extraordinarily unlikely that program played any role in uncovering this plot since we're talking about an overseas plot and focused on primarily on overseas embassies and consulates, the collection of bulk domestic data probably is...
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they are probably the top three defenders of nsa spying. another wonderful coincidence that those are the guys that they brought in to hype the living crap out of this. >> there has been an awful lot of chatter out there, conversation among terrorist about what is going on, very reminiscent of what we saw pre-9/11. >> can i just press a little bit, what makes this so serious? is it the nature of what the attack could be? >> obviously we don't know where the location is, that's part of the problem, but what we have heard is some specifics on -- on what is intended to be done, and some individuals who are making plans such as we saw before 9/11. >> all right. like right before 9/11. and you throw in the 9/11 one. i think obama is going the full bush here. the terror alerts, et cetera. he just gave up any presents of changing anything that bush did. now he has gone to the dirty trick that bush had in his arsenal. tommy i'm cure ois what you think go. >> ana first of all why do you hate drug cartels and why do you hate america? [ laughter ] >>
they are probably the top three defenders of nsa spying. another wonderful coincidence that those are the guys that they brought in to hype the living crap out of this. >> there has been an awful lot of chatter out there, conversation among terrorist about what is going on, very reminiscent of what we saw pre-9/11. >> can i just press a little bit, what makes this so serious? is it the nature of what the attack could be? >> obviously we don't know where the location is, that's...
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al qaeda is on the rise and this part of the world and the nsa program is proving it's worth yet again. >> you have to be very careful about how much you represent that any particular program has contributed to our security. >> reporter: kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >>> embattled yankees slugger alex rodriguez may be banned from baseball on the very day he returns to the majors. at my noon, the mlb is expected to ban a-rod through the 2014 season for his alleged connections to a florida clinic that administered performance-enhancing drugs. despite that, manager joe girardi confirmed a-rod will play his first game tonight. jay gray is live outside the yankees stadium in the bronx. what's the sequence of events we might expect to see today? >> reporter: good morning. outside yankee stadium. relatively quiet as major league baseball gets ready to break its silence. here's the front page of "the post." just go it says. fans ban a-rod, just accept the ban and go. today we'll find out how long he'll have to go for. here's how it's supposed to work out. about noon, as you talked abou
al qaeda is on the rise and this part of the world and the nsa program is proving it's worth yet again. >> you have to be very careful about how much you represent that any particular program has contributed to our security. >> reporter: kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >>> embattled yankees slugger alex rodriguez may be banned from baseball on the very day he returns to the majors. at my noon, the mlb is expected to ban a-rod through the 2014 season for his alleged...
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the information was passing by and the nsa or the fbi or whatever jurisdiction was wiretapping phones and now what is a different model. the flow of information, we don't know the details but it is ostensibly taking it from the datacenter or from the microsoft data center. where does this -- could this be the tipping point on this moment in the way that we treat -- they control the freedom and openness of the network? >> guest: for me this story is just a continuation of a long story of surveillance by the government. it's different in degrees, but not actually in kind. in the 20th century, every single telegraph sent from the united states to another country was systematically copied by the government and maintained. there was widespread domestic surveillance of networks. now today we try to constrain using oh-la-la on our domestic intelligence surveillance, but we have also built networks that carry our inmost thoughts and dreams in ways that telephone calls may not have. so, we know that the nsa and the past has systematically copied wholesale all internet transmission's going thro
the information was passing by and the nsa or the fbi or whatever jurisdiction was wiretapping phones and now what is a different model. the flow of information, we don't know the details but it is ostensibly taking it from the datacenter or from the microsoft data center. where does this -- could this be the tipping point on this moment in the way that we treat -- they control the freedom and openness of the network? >> guest: for me this story is just a continuation of a long story of...
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that's what nsa does. >> the nsa program is proving its worth again. >> reporter: the threat is said to have originated in yemen where the u.s. embassy now looks like a fortress. in the face of terror, americans on high alert. bryan mooar. >>> the san jose police department deployed a gang suppression unit tonight for the first time. it's part of the effort to reduce the number of violent crime and increase police presence in san jose. the gang suppression unit will be deployed seven days a week. the plan will be evaluated at the end of the summer to see if the program is working and whether it should continue. >>> we have an update to a story involving santa clara county's ambulance company. it plans to file for chapter 11 bankruptcy as a move to cut debt and expenses in half while continuing to operate as normal. it is a national company that provides private ambulance services to 700 communities in 21 states and santa clara county is one of the areas. last month the company skirted contract violations and paid fines and bills after getting a ten-day notice it came under fire for f
that's what nsa does. >> the nsa program is proving its worth again. >> reporter: the threat is said to have originated in yemen where the u.s. embassy now looks like a fortress. in the face of terror, americans on high alert. bryan mooar. >>> the san jose police department deployed a gang suppression unit tonight for the first time. it's part of the effort to reduce the number of violent crime and increase police presence in san jose. the gang suppression unit will be...
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fresh debate about the nsa's surveillance officials say tipped them off about this latest threat. >> it is scary. al qaeda is on the rise in this part of the world. the nsa program has proven its worth yet again. >> you have to be very careful about how much you represent that any particular program has contributed to our security. >> reporter: kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >>> alex rodriguez may be banned from baseball on the very day he returns to the naj ors. at high noon today the mlb is expected to ban a-rod through the 2014 season for alleged connections to a florida clinic that administered performance-enhancing drugs. joe girardi confirmed a-rod will play his first game of the season tonight at the chicago white sox. jay gray has more on the mlb announcement. >> reporter: we expect the announcement around noon. a-rod not the only player involved here. we expect 12 to 14 major leaguers will receive suspensions. most of those 50-game suspensions which will have them banned for the rest of the season. for a-rod it looks like more than 200 games, through the 2014 season,
fresh debate about the nsa's surveillance officials say tipped them off about this latest threat. >> it is scary. al qaeda is on the rise in this part of the world. the nsa program has proven its worth yet again. >> you have to be very careful about how much you represent that any particular program has contributed to our security. >> reporter: kristen welker, nbc news, washington. >>> alex rodriguez may be banned from baseball on the very day he returns to the naj...
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madam speaker, your view of the nsa programs? experienced loss of life in benghazi and we learned today about the terrorist activities in yemen and the al qaeda extremists, i believe there has to be a balance. there's no doubt that for national security and for the sturdy of the citizens american the, we must engage in election of intelligence data. that must be allen's very properly with the constitutional rights that citizens in this country have. age of technology. our smart phones can be tracked. red light cameras are on us all day. surveillance happens at every intersection in this country. i think that technology has where us in a situation it is inevitable that data is collected on us. but it is imperative for our nation's commander-in-chief and the joint chiefs of staff and the intelligence community to have the ability to protect us. >> thank you. congressman paloolone? >> the terrorist warnings do not change my mind with the problems with the nsa. to protect civil liberties, and i'm concerned we have gone too far with t
madam speaker, your view of the nsa programs? experienced loss of life in benghazi and we learned today about the terrorist activities in yemen and the al qaeda extremists, i believe there has to be a balance. there's no doubt that for national security and for the sturdy of the citizens american the, we must engage in election of intelligence data. that must be allen's very properly with the constitutional rights that citizens in this country have. age of technology. our smart phones can be...
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this going to put questions to rest about these nsa programs or not? >> i don't think so. i think this senator from my home state said it right, that in the end, americans deserve to have some clear answers here. i'm a very strong advocate of making sure we do what we to protect this country but at the same time consistent with revealing the information that the court itself wants to reveal. >> edward snowden is living in russia and granted asylum for a year. we learned if nothing changes, president obama plans to skip his one-on-one meeting with putin. we had chuck schumer and paul ryan agreeing on something there should be consequences. in fact, yesterday, schumer suggested that ally should be urged to move the g-20 summit away from st. petersburg. will there be consequences on skipping this one-on-one? >> we have supply lines for our troops in afghanistan. we need russia's cooperation. those would have real consequences. and more broadly i would agree with the ambassador. in the middle east, we are not going to get by on just drone strikes and just eavesdropping. we hav
this going to put questions to rest about these nsa programs or not? >> i don't think so. i think this senator from my home state said it right, that in the end, americans deserve to have some clear answers here. i'm a very strong advocate of making sure we do what we to protect this country but at the same time consistent with revealing the information that the court itself wants to reveal. >> edward snowden is living in russia and granted asylum for a year. we learned if nothing...
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, does the nsa have the ability to read e-mails and listen to phone calls? answer, no, we don't have that authority. question, ability. he answered about authority. he was under oath when he answered. tracy: that is very frightening. >> it is. we lived and frightening times. tracy: thank you for being here. >> the pleasure. ashley: a little after a quarter till. let's take a look at stocks. the dow has been stuck in the same range for a while. jonathan joining us. number of private equity managers. now is the time to sell. this market is looking choppy. take profits on your existing investments and a look for new investments. >> that is a pretty bold statement. baltic the other side of that right now. look at where the market is ben ann where we think it will go. corporate earnings will help us move higher. economic data will help us move higher. everyone who has been sitting on the sidelines will have to start playing catch-up. once that happens we will see an infusion of capital. to take short-term profit off the table? that might be a good idea. the long
, does the nsa have the ability to read e-mails and listen to phone calls? answer, no, we don't have that authority. question, ability. he answered about authority. he was under oath when he answered. tracy: that is very frightening. >> it is. we lived and frightening times. tracy: thank you for being here. >> the pleasure. ashley: a little after a quarter till. let's take a look at stocks. the dow has been stuck in the same range for a while. jonathan joining us. number of private...
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karen was with group of demonstrators that say the nsa need to be reined in. >> >> reporter: a live lie group calling on local leaders to do more to protect the privacy of american citizens. >>> dangers to democracy are too great >> reporter: daniel exposed pentagon capers four decades ago, shedding light on america's policies in vietnam. he told a crowd of roughly 300 he identified strongly with edward snowden and manning. >> in the case of manning myself, we wanted to make people aware of the wars. ongoing war and hopelessness of it. in snowden's case, he was looking at violations of the constitution that are getting much debate and would never have done so without snowden's actions. >> reporter: this rally, organized by restore the force too many aim at the surveillance programs. supporters of them say it protects americans. >> you need to have a warrant, the warrant needs to have probable cause. you need to describe specific persons and things to be searched. you are what we have been learning about, the surveillance, follows none of these rules. >> reporter: this woman, vickie, sai
karen was with group of demonstrators that say the nsa need to be reined in. >> >> reporter: a live lie group calling on local leaders to do more to protect the privacy of american citizens. >>> dangers to democracy are too great >> reporter: daniel exposed pentagon capers four decades ago, shedding light on america's policies in vietnam. he told a crowd of roughly 300 he identified strongly with edward snowden and manning. >> in the case of manning myself, we...
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. >> it has worked with the nsa and that is completely inappropriate. >> some are calling with a -- for a special parliamentary commission. >> we get the feeling the intelligence agencies only tell us what they absolutely have to instead of what they really should be telling us. >> there will be plenty to discuss when the control committee meets next monday. the german agencies will face questions about the extent of their cooperation. >> other stories making news around the world. japan's aggression in the nuclear power plant is likely discharging radioactive they have a barrier designed to contain it and it threatens to seek into a nearby bay. >> protesters are demanding morsi's reinstatement as president in egypt. >> allies of the prime minister have held talks, concerned that the future of the current prime minister and supporters have been threatening to withdraw from the coalition after the media magnate was sentenced for tax fraud. >> there is a great concern when there is a violation of food safety. >> several countries have banned a formula by a giant, reawakening fears from a
. >> it has worked with the nsa and that is completely inappropriate. >> some are calling with a -- for a special parliamentary commission. >> we get the feeling the intelligence agencies only tell us what they absolutely have to instead of what they really should be telling us. >> there will be plenty to discuss when the control committee meets next monday. the german agencies will face questions about the extent of their cooperation. >> other stories making news...
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i don't know if this particular threat is the result of nsa surveillance, any of these programs that have been monitoring conversations of various potential terrorists out there or whether it could have been some sort of human source. some sort of internal spy that may have provided this kind of information. i have no idea where the information came from but i do sense that someone like saxby who is a big supporter they think these kinds of programs are worth it despite the problems they may generate for americans privacy. >> thank you. g good to see you. >>> new video from l.a.'s venice beach. this is car plowing into a crowded boardwalk killing one and sending 12 to the hospital. what police know about the suspect now. hero: if you had a chance to go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it
i don't know if this particular threat is the result of nsa surveillance, any of these programs that have been monitoring conversations of various potential terrorists out there or whether it could have been some sort of human source. some sort of internal spy that may have provided this kind of information. i have no idea where the information came from but i do sense that someone like saxby who is a big supporter they think these kinds of programs are worth it despite the problems they may...
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bit of unfortunate timing for the administration, just as it has been taking heat over whether the nsa surveillance programs go too far, although the new information showing such close coordination between al qaeda's core leadership in pakistan and top affiliate in the arabian peninsula raises new questions about whether the terror group is really on the run. >> we have brought continually pressure to bear on both al qaeda core and al qaeda's affiliates, and we have for a number of years made clear our intention in terms of the threat presented by al qaeda has shifted in focus to some of these affiliates, in particular, aqap. >> reporter: on the campaign trail, the president not quite as nuanced. >> i say we refocus on the people that attacked us on 9/11, today al qaeda is on the run and osama bin laden is dead. >> reporter: the white house aide said the cia director and other officials noted al qaeda affiliates were gaining steam. >> did he give the full picture to the people in the campaign about the threat of al qaeda, when that was his talking about again and again? >> it is indisp
bit of unfortunate timing for the administration, just as it has been taking heat over whether the nsa surveillance programs go too far, although the new information showing such close coordination between al qaeda's core leadership in pakistan and top affiliate in the arabian peninsula raises new questions about whether the terror group is really on the run. >> we have brought continually pressure to bear on both al qaeda core and al qaeda's affiliates, and we have for a number of years...
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. >> it is scary. al-qaeda's on the rise, and the nsa program is proving its worth yet again. but we need to reevaluate where we're at in light of these threats. sequestration has to be fixed. if this happens a year from now, our intelligence community and the military will be less capable. i appreciate what the administration's doing. they're taking the right approach to this. benghazi was a complete failure, the threats were real there, the reporting was real, and we basically dropped the ball. we've learned from benghazi, thank god, and the administration's doing this right. bill: all right. later on our program here general jack keane on the spread of al-qaeda and what may be in store next. the general's on deck coming up in 20 minutes. patti ann: in other news, it's high noon for a-rod. 12:00 eastern is when major league baseball is expected to announce that it is suspending yankees' third baseman alex rodriguez for his ties to a florida anti-aging clinic. adam houseley is live in san francisco. adam, hi. we've been waiting for this for a while. what can we expect today?
. >> it is scary. al-qaeda's on the rise, and the nsa program is proving its worth yet again. but we need to reevaluate where we're at in light of these threats. sequestration has to be fixed. if this happens a year from now, our intelligence community and the military will be less capable. i appreciate what the administration's doing. they're taking the right approach to this. benghazi was a complete failure, the threats were real there, the reporting was real, and we basically dropped...
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interseptember credited to the nsa show al qaeda militants have been discussing what a senior um u.s. official described as a single significant event or a series of simultaneous attacks most likely in the middle east. no specific threat to the united states but officials couldn't rule one out either. president obama gathered his national security team. congressional leaders given classified briefings. >> there ease been an awful lot of chatter out there. chatter means conversation among terrorists about the planning that's going on. very reminiscent of what we saw pre-9/11. >> reporter: senior intilly against officials say it starts in yemen. the same group that put an underwear bomb on a flight to detroit and mailed one in a printer to chicago. they're seeking revenge after its deputy commander was killed last month in a drone strike. >> reporter: al qaeda militants have been experimenting with surgically planting a bomb inside an attacker's body. >>> thanks, rich. >>> that threat has police in san francisco also reacting going into heightened alert mode this morning. the department
interseptember credited to the nsa show al qaeda militants have been discussing what a senior um u.s. official described as a single significant event or a series of simultaneous attacks most likely in the middle east. no specific threat to the united states but officials couldn't rule one out either. president obama gathered his national security team. congressional leaders given classified briefings. >> there ease been an awful lot of chatter out there. chatter means conversation among...
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the debate of the surveillance intensified because the former government system analyst exposed the nsa's ability to monitor the phone and internet use of all- americans. >> in snowden's case he was looking at have a hraeugzs of the constitution that are now getting much de-- case he was looking at having a violation of the constitution that are now getting much attention. >> think of all of the information coming out of our mobile twices. all going to one place. >> reporter: i don't think you can have all of the identities and what they talk about known to the executive branch. without a free press i don't think you can have democracy. >> reporter: the rally ended and people are marching to nancy pelosi's office. >> intelligence officials are limiting eavesdropping so there is no danger. or misused in ways that violate privacy rights. >>> usually when you turn on your tv you watch. it now hackers are using your smart tv to watch you. smart tvs have an operating system similar to a smart phone that hosts third party apps. hackers can insert a code into text boxes and into apps like skype
the debate of the surveillance intensified because the former government system analyst exposed the nsa's ability to monitor the phone and internet use of all- americans. >> in snowden's case he was looking at have a hraeugzs of the constitution that are now getting much de-- case he was looking at having a violation of the constitution that are now getting much attention. >> think of all of the information coming out of our mobile twices. all going to one place. >> reporter:...
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even though vladimir putin says the nsa leaker is too small to jeopardize his country's relationship with the u.s., already the white house is re-evaluating an upcoming summit between the two presidents just weeks away. others use more direct terms. >> the relationship between the united states and russia, for instance, is more poisonous than at any time since the cold war because of all of this. president putin is behaving like a school yard bully. in my experience, i've learned unless you stand up to that bully, they ask for more and more and more and he's always going out of his way, president putin is, to seem to poke us in the eye, whether it's in iran, in syria, now with snowden. >>> in iran there's a new leader but a whole bunch of longstanding problems in that country. yesterday hasan rue hani was elected. white house press secretary jay carney congratulated the iranian people saying it presents an opportunity for iran to act quickly to resolve the international community's deep concerns over the nuclear program. just last week, both the house and senate expressed concerns ov
even though vladimir putin says the nsa leaker is too small to jeopardize his country's relationship with the u.s., already the white house is re-evaluating an upcoming summit between the two presidents just weeks away. others use more direct terms. >> the relationship between the united states and russia, for instance, is more poisonous than at any time since the cold war because of all of this. president putin is behaving like a school yard bully. in my experience, i've learned unless...
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the cia and nsa continue scouring database and telephone and internet for another clues. the u.s. shut down 19 embassies through the end of this week. thousands of american troops in that same region are on high alert. republicans point to last year's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya as a boost for terrorists. >> a year has passed. nobody has paid a price. after libya, these al qaeda types are on steroids, thinking we're weaker and they are stronger. >> reporter: the potential threat is not ot only reason the embassies are closed. they are also concerned about major prison breaks in the middle east where hundreds of escapees are tied to kid. this week marks the end of ramadan which is a holy week for muslims. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the state department's warnings are the reason that san francisco police are on high alert. officials say there's no direct threat to san francisco. but they are increasing patrol throughout the day as a -- the city as a precaution. they are focusing on government buildings, tourist attractions and places of worship. they are asking
the cia and nsa continue scouring database and telephone and internet for another clues. the u.s. shut down 19 embassies through the end of this week. thousands of american troops in that same region are on high alert. republicans point to last year's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya as a boost for terrorists. >> a year has passed. nobody has paid a price. after libya, these al qaeda types are on steroids, thinking we're weaker and they are stronger. >> reporter: the...
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we're getting insights into the nsa leaker's life from his lawyer. a live report from moscow, next. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. the new samsung galaxy s 4.ng you about. it's got a front and back camera so you can take pictures at the same time. seriously! yeah - and it's on verizon's network. sweet! we can stay in touch when we go to school next year. that's so great! get the samsung galaxy s 4 for only $148 on verizon - america's largest 4g lte network. walmart. >>> let's get you a check now of our top stories. john mccain and lindsey graham are expected to arrive in cairo later today to meet with egypt's interim leaders. the country embroiled in chaos since mohammed morsi was forced to s
we're getting insights into the nsa leaker's life from his lawyer. a live report from moscow, next. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we...
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cameras, nsa, can conspire on everything without a camera. around cameras, but we should be against the government having the cameras. we want the people to have the taking pictures the of everything the government is doing. i want gun control. guns way to take the from the 100 -- over 100,000 bureaucrats who carry guns enforcing federal laws. they don't need the guns. police activity was supposed to always be local. are passing laws ndlessly, you know, with bureaucrats carrying guns to enforce these laws. that's going to have to change. is.hink it i think what we're witnessing here in a group like this and what's happening on the campuses country, there is truly a revolution of ideas it's going be a nonviolent revolution. we're going stand up on principle. an idea whose time has come and to stop it.ing victor hugo was the one who had the quote about an idea whose ime is come and cannot be stopped by armies. but i think that is absolutely true. it's especially true since we have a secret weapon which is secret which can be an enemy or a tool
cameras, nsa, can conspire on everything without a camera. around cameras, but we should be against the government having the cameras. we want the people to have the taking pictures the of everything the government is doing. i want gun control. guns way to take the from the 100 -- over 100,000 bureaucrats who carry guns enforcing federal laws. they don't need the guns. police activity was supposed to always be local. are passing laws ndlessly, you know, with bureaucrats carrying guns to enforce...
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surveillance has intensified recently because former government systems analysts edward snowden exposed the nsa's capability to monitor phone and internet use of nearly all americans. >>> today, major league baseball is expected to slap alex rodriguez with a suspension for the rest of the season and all of next year. but as cbs news, jared duncan reports, rodriguez could still be in the lineup tonight for the yankees. >> reporter: he spent the weekend playing the yankees minor league team the trenton thunder. he is expected to be in the lineup tonight the first after hip surgery in january. key take the field even after an announcement after major league baseball later today and sources say he will be likely suspended through the 2014 season but the three time american league mvp will be allowed to play while appealing the suspension. rodriguez spoke about playing in tonight's game against the white sox in chicago. >> i can't wait to see my teammates. i feel like i can help us win. >> rodriguez is suspected of using performance enhancing drugs. sources close to the case say he also obstructed mlb
surveillance has intensified recently because former government systems analysts edward snowden exposed the nsa's capability to monitor phone and internet use of nearly all americans. >>> today, major league baseball is expected to slap alex rodriguez with a suspension for the rest of the season and all of next year. but as cbs news, jared duncan reports, rodriguez could still be in the lineup tonight for the yankees. >> reporter: he spent the weekend playing the yankees minor...
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the cameras, nsa, can conspire on everything without a camera. we shouldn't be around cameras, but we should be against the government having the cameras. we want the people to have the cameras taking pictures the of everything the government is doing. i want gun control. but i want to take the guns way from the 100 -- over 100,000 bureaucrats who carry guns enforcing federal laws. they don't need the guns. police activity was supposed to always be local. but here we are passing laws endlessly, you know, with bureaucrats carrying guns to enforce these laws. that's going to have to change. i think it is. i think what we're witnessing here in a group like this and what's happening on the campuses of the country, there is truly a revolution of ideas it's going to be a nonviolent revolution. we're going stand up on principle. an idea whose time has come and nobody is going to stop it. victor hugo was the one who had the quote about an idea whose time is come and cannot be stopped by armies. but i think that is absolutely true. and it's especially tru
the cameras, nsa, can conspire on everything without a camera. we shouldn't be around cameras, but we should be against the government having the cameras. we want the people to have the cameras taking pictures the of everything the government is doing. i want gun control. but i want to take the guns way from the 100 -- over 100,000 bureaucrats who carry guns enforcing federal laws. they don't need the guns. police activity was supposed to always be local. but here we are passing laws endlessly,...
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you can think about even in light of our recent reporting about the nsa the overwhelming surveillance opportunities that exists to intercept some of the plans al qaeda might be attempting. >> we heard about president obama saying al qaeda was on it time, have they returned since then? >> i hate to say but i think the president was misleading when he said that. if you listen closely, he always talked about al qaeda core or he would say pakistan and afghanistan but often talked at large about al qaeda which led people to believe he was talking about al qaeda, no matter where it was, in africa, the middle east or anywhere else. i think they're concerned they've been caught flat-footed because it looks like the president wasn't being quite truthful with us. >> i have to agree with peter. when you have to expect your audience to listen to the nuances with b what a difusing complex phenomenon is in terms of its health, that's not giving the appropriate context to the american people. what you also have to take into consideration, it would seem is the differences in gradations and capabiliti
you can think about even in light of our recent reporting about the nsa the overwhelming surveillance opportunities that exists to intercept some of the plans al qaeda might be attempting. >> we heard about president obama saying al qaeda was on it time, have they returned since then? >> i hate to say but i think the president was misleading when he said that. if you listen closely, he always talked about al qaeda core or he would say pakistan and afghanistan but often talked at...
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nsa leaker edward snowden is whistleblower or a traitor? general michael hayden and amash have different opinions. congressman amash says he thinks he exposed information congress didn't know about. hayden said he is compromising your safety. >> he may be doing thoifrngs seas we would find problematic and dangerous. we will find those out over time. as far as congress is concerned he told us what we would need to know. >> he told the world including our enemies. he has made it more difficult for security services to keep us safe. >> president obama is expected to announce this week. for that one-on-one if the situation does not change. >> thank you. it is now time to brew on this. a 12-year-old jeopardy contestant now saying he was cheated after he loses in heartbreaking fashion. >> well, because he misspelled it badly emancipation he put a p in there proclamation that's unfortunate. the judges are rule against you. >> thomas hurley the third went up going home with 2,000 dollars as the runner up. after outrage from fans jeopardy defending
nsa leaker edward snowden is whistleblower or a traitor? general michael hayden and amash have different opinions. congressman amash says he thinks he exposed information congress didn't know about. hayden said he is compromising your safety. >> he may be doing thoifrngs seas we would find problematic and dangerous. we will find those out over time. as far as congress is concerned he told us what we would need to know. >> he told the world including our enemies. he has made it more...
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[laughter] i guess you feel that they are the nsa attitude they don't know where they are. >> i drive performance cars i do drive a little aggressive least i would not put one in my vehicle but i do drive safely but i would say in most cases with you're really going to be a safe driver this could be in a advantage. for most people will drive careful with a short window of time in then send back the module. that is a right either because what about the next accident? then everybody's rates go up your also basing your credit score. gerri: credit scores they used to be the basis for what you'd pay for auto insurance and that is not fair to people who may not make a lot of money butter great drivers so maybe this is the way for people out there to get zaph the better rate that drive well? >> right. thought if you have a clean driving record and always follow the speed limit, not an aggressive and do not drive off a lot of miles that will improve your rates a.d. will save money and could be up at 15%. gerri: we rory have these instruments in our cars why don't they tapped into that informa
[laughter] i guess you feel that they are the nsa attitude they don't know where they are. >> i drive performance cars i do drive a little aggressive least i would not put one in my vehicle but i do drive safely but i would say in most cases with you're really going to be a safe driver this could be in a advantage. for most people will drive careful with a short window of time in then send back the module. that is a right either because what about the next accident? then everybody's rates...
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. >> members say the nsa program is what picked up on messages being spent on operatives. analysts with the cia are scouring the databases and intercepts and web sites for clues. lawmakers say the final planning for an attack may already be complete. >> it can be the planned attacks where there will be a series of attacks and we should be ready for everything. >> the decision to close the consulates through the week is -- week is after prison breaks and some people are tied to al- qaeda. officials point to the end of ram dan the holy season for muslims. >>> the secretary of state is working closely with the military laters in regards to the threat. what they are doing today and what is happening to troops overcease. that's next. >>> well the state department's warning has san francisco police on high alert. there is no threat to san francisco but they are increasing patrols throughout the city as a precaution. and they are focusing on buildings and attractions and places of worship. they are asking everyone to watch for unusual activity. >> it is reassuring that they are t
. >> members say the nsa program is what picked up on messages being spent on operatives. analysts with the cia are scouring the databases and intercepts and web sites for clues. lawmakers say the final planning for an attack may already be complete. >> it can be the planned attacks where there will be a series of attacks and we should be ready for everything. >> the decision to close the consulates through the week is -- week is after prison breaks and some people are tied to...
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. >> most of the information comes from the nsa. >> well some of it does. some of it i think is going to come from human sources. certainly the indications initially came from intercepts. >> the obama administration has told us repeatedly they have decapitated the head of the snake of al qaeda. and now we have the most significant threat perhaps since 9/11. >> the problem, norah, is the obama administration has largely talked about that decimation of al qaeda in terms of the core. the group in pakistan and afghanistan led by bin laden and zawahiri. the problem is you've had the rise of the al qaeda affiliates. groups in yemen. east africa. those groups have taken up the strategic and operational mantle for al qaeda. the group is yemen has been the most dangerous because they want to hit the united states. >> juan, good to see you. >>> major league baseball expected to announce today it is suspends yankees superstar alex rodriguez. tonight, a-rod is scheduled to suit up for the first time this season. don dahler is at u.s. cellular field in chicago. don, goo
. >> most of the information comes from the nsa. >> well some of it does. some of it i think is going to come from human sources. certainly the indications initially came from intercepts. >> the obama administration has told us repeatedly they have decapitated the head of the snake of al qaeda. and now we have the most significant threat perhaps since 9/11. >> the problem, norah, is the obama administration has largely talked about that decimation of al qaeda in terms of...
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it's the controversial nsa, electronic surveillance program that picked up the alarming terrorist chatter. >> what we have heard is some specifics on what's intended to be done and some individuals who are making plans such as we saw before 9/11. >> reporter: barbara starr, cnn, washington. >> a global travel alert is in effect for americans traveling outside the united states and the alert could cause disruptions. i want to bring our correspondents in two of those embassies that are closed. john, let's start off with you. how does this affect day-to-day activities where you are and do people feel a sense of threat? >> reporter: all of a sudden we're starting to feel that way to be very candid. this extended closure of the 19 facilities throughout the middle east, north africa and the gulf states have everybody thinking twice about what's on the table. of the 19 that are shut, nine are in the gulf states. to give you a sense of where we are and why security is such an issue. we're about a mile way from the diplomater quarter where the u.s. embassy rests. even on a normal day a tourist or
it's the controversial nsa, electronic surveillance program that picked up the alarming terrorist chatter. >> what we have heard is some specifics on what's intended to be done and some individuals who are making plans such as we saw before 9/11. >> reporter: barbara starr, cnn, washington. >> a global travel alert is in effect for americans traveling outside the united states and the alert could cause disruptions. i want to bring our correspondents in two of those embassies...
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most congressmen have spoken out in favor of this, but they don't know much necessarily about what the nsa is doing. there was a big story in the guardian, saying members are being rejected in trying to find out what is going on. so are lawmakers sort of saying stuff that they don't know what they are saying. >> lawmakers, as you know, david like to follow the pack and take the safest position, and the safest position is say let's trust these are bad guys, sure they want to get us. >> stephanie: let's turn to some of the fighting among the parties right now. last week rand paul and chris christie, they had a big fight. they knocked heads. this week mitch mcconnell fighting off his primary challenger. he has even created a website saying bailout bevin calling this challenge a probailout kind of guy. is this good news for america? bad news for the republican party? both? the opposite? >> it's good news for the democratic party. if your enemy is committing suicide don't stop them and interrupt them. and the republicans are doing a nice job of taking themselves down. is it good for america? it
most congressmen have spoken out in favor of this, but they don't know much necessarily about what the nsa is doing. there was a big story in the guardian, saying members are being rejected in trying to find out what is going on. so are lawmakers sort of saying stuff that they don't know what they are saying. >> lawmakers, as you know, david like to follow the pack and take the safest position, and the safest position is say let's trust these are bad guys, sure they want to get us....
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this is from some insiders like peter king and other people from the intelligence community and the nsa and so forth, people are saying this is the most chatter that we've picked up since 9/1,1 actually since before 9/11. what does that mean? >> i think there are three points that need to be. one, clearly the presidential campaign of barack obama was false in saying that al qaeda was degraded two, the speech in may declaring the war on terror over was wrong. three, after benghazi, they don't want to keep the same mistake to keep americans in harm's way. four, as wes indicated, we've got good intelligence, but this is a tough, difficult business of engaging in this war on terror. the administration is taking the right kind of precautions. but we have to hold our breath and we have show we're not disengaged and that is a pattern that has to change with the u.s. government over the last couple years. >> peter brooks, is the government of pakistan or at least the secret service of pakistan giving al zawahiri all kinds of comfort and help and you think they're giving him resources for his ca
this is from some insiders like peter king and other people from the intelligence community and the nsa and so forth, people are saying this is the most chatter that we've picked up since 9/1,1 actually since before 9/11. what does that mean? >> i think there are three points that need to be. one, clearly the presidential campaign of barack obama was false in saying that al qaeda was degraded two, the speech in may declaring the war on terror over was wrong. three, after benghazi, they...
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>> reporter: well, clearly the information came as a result of those nsa surveillance programs. the doubters may think so but even congressman pete king, republican from new york, former head of homeland security and the administration's most vocal critic says no. >> we can't criticize them for doing too little with benghazi and not criticize them for doing too much. i give them credit for learning from benghazi and that's why they're firming up the embassies. as far as the worldwide alert i think it is absolutely warranted in this situation. >> reporter: the al qaeda leader, al-zawahiri who took over for bin laden after he was culled issued calls from separate audiotapes from wherever he is hiding in pakistan. the second 14-minute tape was posted on internet on friday. germany, france, england have intercepted similar intelligence and issued similar precautions closing their embassies in yemen this beak. kelly. >> better be safe than sorry. jennifer griffin from the pentagon, thank you. jenna: peter brookes is a former cia officer and senior fellow for national security after f
>> reporter: well, clearly the information came as a result of those nsa surveillance programs. the doubters may think so but even congressman pete king, republican from new york, former head of homeland security and the administration's most vocal critic says no. >> we can't criticize them for doing too little with benghazi and not criticize them for doing too much. i give them credit for learning from benghazi and that's why they're firming up the embassies. as far as the...
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the top republican on the senate intelligence committee confirms it's the nsa surveillance program that picked up the chatter. >> what we have heard are specifics on what's intended to be done and some individuals who are making plans such as we saw before 9/11. >> reporter: in the latest, we know defense secretary chuck hagel called secretary of state john kerry late last night to discuss the threat further. >> thank you. >>> a threat in pakistan has the capital on red alert this morning. intelligence officials received information about a likely attack on a high value target. now the search is on for the people who could be behind it. we are in islamabad this morning. >>> commanders and police officers are right now scattering islamabad right now. mainly, they are in the hills right behind me there in the distance. they add to the barrier between the capital and the north of pakistan. the valley to the northwest. crucially, they overlook key military and government buildings. the naval and air force headquarters. behind me, the buildings in the distance, prime minister's house, the pr
the top republican on the senate intelligence committee confirms it's the nsa surveillance program that picked up the chatter. >> what we have heard are specifics on what's intended to be done and some individuals who are making plans such as we saw before 9/11. >> reporter: in the latest, we know defense secretary chuck hagel called secretary of state john kerry late last night to discuss the threat further. >> thank you. >>> a threat in pakistan has the capital on...
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melissa: they have to show that won't happen, but if you immediately think of the case with the nsa spying scandal and gathering all that they may need it later in and saying, if we want to use it later we will go and get a subpoena them but gather it in the meantime. could they be listening into my house and store it summer? >> we don't know. they say they're collecting manage data. what they do with the of permission is not publicly -- melissa: collecting. >> the general information and e-mails and the communications, who is being called, subject matter, subject lines, e-mail addresses, but not so much the content. we don't know. we have heard different reports on what the government is doing. melissa: that's right. there were asked directly during a hearing, have you listened in on the phone calls and they said, we're not allowed to do that or we're not allowed to have that -- didn't say whether or not they've actually done it. >> you're right. but bear in mind, the same people complaining about the intrusion on civil liberties are going to be the first people to objective there is anot
melissa: they have to show that won't happen, but if you immediately think of the case with the nsa spying scandal and gathering all that they may need it later in and saying, if we want to use it later we will go and get a subpoena them but gather it in the meantime. could they be listening into my house and store it summer? >> we don't know. they say they're collecting manage data. what they do with the of permission is not publicly -- melissa: collecting. >> the general...